https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=93094

--- Comment #7 from Alex Thurgood <ipla...@yahoo.co.uk> ---
(In reply to Rolf Leggewie from comment #6)


> that indeed does sound a lot like the Xerial driver has some issue with
> primary keys in sqlite databases.  I remember you were complaining that some
> of my test databases did not contain a primary key whereas as I was able to
> reconfirm today, the databases do show with primary keys here when
> connecting to them via ODBC (which is the method I used to create them, too).

OK so changed title to mention that the problem occurs with the Xerial driver.
Will try and find another driver. This has side effects when the database is
copied to another OSX machine (same driver / LO versions), as LO then reports
that the tables are in an inconsistent state when one tries to open them, yet
the OSX CLI sqlite3 opens the tables on the other machine just fine - sigh.

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